Manuscript Submission

Authors should use the online submission forms that are available for each journal. Specific submission instructions are available there. Please contact the editorial office for help with your submission.

Authors using Overleaf can directly submit their manuscripts within the platform. Note that the corresponding author still has to log into the AAS Journals system to provide additional information and finalize submission. See the FAQ for more details about using collaborative manuscript editors for direct manuscript submission.

Author Information

You will need to provide us with important information about your submission to allow us to process it correctly. For web submissions you will be able to type these details into the online submission form. A partial list of the information you should collect in advance of submission includes:

Revisions

When submitting a revised manuscript, it is the responsibility of the corresponding author to ensure that all co-authors endorse the revised version. You must include a list of changes, and (if applicable) a reply to the referee.

It would be helpful to editor and referee if you would highlight changes in the text. Several new commands have been introduced in AASTeX 6 to make it easier to track revisions. Commands are available: to highlight added, deleted, and replaced text; to list all changes at the end of the manuscript; to highlight changes to the manuscript in response to editor and referee comments; to insert collaboration notes in the text.

Another tool to help you identify and catalog such changes is the Perl tool latexdiff, which can be found in CTAN or common TeXLive distributions.

Research Notes of the AAS

Need a place to publish works in progress, comments and clarifications, null results, or timely reports of observations in astronomy and astrophysics? RNAAS is now open for submissions.

About AAS Journals

The AAS owns and operates its flagship journals, The Astronomical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, and The Astrophysical Journal Supplements through its Board of Trustees, Publications Committee, and Executive Office for the benefit of the AAS community.

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